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Re: Glock's new project: "Fred" w/ 5.3L LS swap info
Plus, whoever has the most tools wins...Right ;)
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Re: Glock's new project: "Fred" w/ 5.3L LS swap info
Hehehe... :D
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Re: Glock's new project: "Fred" w/ 5.3L LS swap info
And around here the WINNER is.......BOB! :D
Looks like good progress Bob. I see you were using your flash in those pictures, good plan. ;) Oh, when it was up on the jack stands it almost looks like stock height. |
Re: Glock's new project: "Fred" w/ 5.3L LS swap info
I think that is about the old ride height! :lol: And Yeah, flash is good. Don't want any misinterpretations, or to scare anybody! :haha:
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Re: Glock's new project: "Fred" w/ 5.3L LS swap info
You are using an OE radiator, correct?
I swear this question was asked, and answered, in this thread someplace but I can't find it now. My crewcab needs a new radiator, bad, but if the stock one isn't swap-friendly I'll patch it up somehow for the time being. I bought 1972supercheyenne's extra harness the other day. Even if I ain't in the game yet at least I'm AT the game. |
Re: Glock's new project: "Fred" w/ 5.3L LS swap info
Yes, the OEM radiator is very swap friendly. When you do get your engine, if it's not a super high mileage one, be sure to get the upper rad hose too. Since the donor truck's upper rad hose is in the same position as the OEM rad, it's a direct fit.
Pull up a seat and grab some beer. With all the GenIII swaps going on in here right now, it's a great game! |
Re: Glock's new project: "Fred" w/ 5.3L LS swap info
I am totally loving all the Gen III swaps going on around here. Cant wait to see progress of youre D.FENS
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Hey Bob, I'm sure it's mentioned somewhere in here, but I'm too lazy to dig through 41 pages to find it lol.
What size tires you running and how far have you dropped it? |
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65 pages, but who's counting? :lol:
BFG 275/60-15 all around on 15x8 wheels. Cut one coil from the front, and removed the second leaf from the bottom in the rear. Front and rear springs are original as far as I know. I'll probably cut another 1/2 coil from the front here soon. It has right at 1-1/2" rake, which leaves almost equal space front and rear from the top of the tire to the edge of the wheel well. I want that gap in the front to be slightly lower than the rear. |
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Haha, 41 pages if you have 40 posts per page lol.
And thanks, that's close to the stance I've been thinking I want, but wasn't sure on exactly how much to lower or what tire size I'd need. |
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truck looks great, I have to say I will be using alot of info from this build. Its nice to have someone to learn from but I wish there was something I could find that hasent been done before.
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Re: Glock's new project: "Fred" w/ 5.3L LS swap info
where did you get that a/c line crimp tool at and where can you order your own hoses for the a/c??
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thanks man when you use the tool please post it up with detail how you ordered all the right fittings and all that. Because i want to change to a serpatine system on my truck and dont want to pay to get the lines done.
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Re: Glock's new project: "Fred" w/ 5.3L LS swap info
Honestly, if your lines are in good condition (soft and pliable, not hard and un-flexible) doing what you want to do would move the compressor from the drivers side to the passenger side, correct? All you would probably have to do is cut the hoses to the right length, and have two fittings crimped on. In your case you would be using the same compressor (most likely). You would cut the aluminum lines at the compressor manifold leaving an inch or two. Then you would solder these on to the aluminum lines:
http://docsblocks.com/prodimages/AC0098.jpg That would solder on to the aluminum lines at the manifold, then install the hoses and crimp. I would bet you could find a local hydraulic shop that would crimp them for next to nothing, if not free. Which is what I am doing with the large line that runs off of the accumulator. I'll cut it, solder on one of those ^^^ on, then crimp on the hose that runs to the compressor. |
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actually my truck has the larger style compressor and the serp system that im going to use takes the smaller version and does move it to the passenger side. I will be using a serp system off of a 94 chevy pickup. I also wanted to see if they had steel braided ac lines.
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Re: Glock's new project: "Fred" w/ 5.3L LS swap info
great info once again. THANKS BOB!:metal:
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Re: Glock's new project: "Fred" w/ 5.3L LS swap info
hey guys, I read on another forum of guys having problems with the russell quick connect fitting coming off, which I thought they were :blah:,and after driving my truck for a least 1500 miles since the swap I didnt think was going to happend to me,,,, but it happened... one block away from the house
its snapped off,,, |
Re: Glock's new project: "Fred" w/ 5.3L LS swap info
the one on the fuel rail?
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yeap... that one... kind of sucked being watch by 1/2 the neighbors lol
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:lol:
you got the tranny fixed?!:metal: |
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yeap.. the problem was the guy sold me a 2008 tranny knowing I need it a 2005 , then it worked just fine for a couple of hundread miles then it burned,,, the junk yard owner sent it to a independent transmission shop with the understanding between us that if it was the wire harness(which I modified) I was going to pay for the repairs, but if it was the transm. because being newer he was going to take care of it, = I didnt pay a thing and they even installed a high performance band and corvette servo...:metal: I am ordering the drop kit and wheels with in the next couple of months .
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I thought about this when I was hooking it back up last weekend after swapping to the braided hose. That's quite a bit of weight hanging there. I might make a little bracket of some sort to support the weight that's being put on that fitting. |
Re: Glock's new project: "Fred" w/ 5.3L LS swap info
i was thinking the same Bob. i'm going to see if i can mount the line on the firewall some how just for support.
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